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22nd April 2012, 08:10 PM
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What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
what is the eligibility for ca and which exam need to face for it /
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24th April 2012, 10:31 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
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Must have passed higher secondary examination form a recognized board. There is no restriction regarding the stream or the marks secured in the qualifying examination. Must have qualified Common Proficiency Test. The test is conducted by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and without qualifying this test, candidates holding any qualification can not be considered eligible to pursue the course. Registration for the test can be done even after qualifying secondary examination but in order to take the test, one must have qualified +2 level of examination. For further information, refer to the official website of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India . |
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5th May 2012, 10:52 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
plz provide me future career options if i'm a commerce student without maths.i want a high salary job to brighten my future .plz give me good options as fast as possible.
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4th June 2012, 10:12 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
If you are Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates with subjects other than Mathematics with an aggregate of 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with Maths with an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) and are permitted to register for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC).
If you have passed the Final Examination conducted by the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) or the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) can register for Professional Competency Course. |
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17th September 2012, 01:08 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
If you are Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates with subjects other than Mathematics with an aggregate of 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with Maths with an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) and are permitted to register for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC).
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17th September 2012, 09:01 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) offers the Chartered Accountancy Course in India. There are two ways to get admsision for Chartered Accountacy Course. Firstly you can do so by appearing for CPT test for which you must have passed at least 10th standard. However there is also a direct entry for those with graduation degree. I will explain everything in details below. First thing you should know is that Chartered Accountacy course has 3 stages. These stages are: 1. Common Proficiency Test (CPT) 2. Integrated Professional Competancy Test (IPPC) 3. Final Course Let's take a look into each stage one by one. Common Proficiency Test (CPT) The first stage of Chartered Accountacy course bascially in a written test. The exam is called Common Proficiency Test (CPT). Anyone interested in CA has to clear the CPT exam. CPT is 200 marks paper and you require 50 percentage or 100 marks to clear it. 1. Fundamentals of Accountancy 2. Economics 3. Mercantile Law 4. Quantitative Aptitude Integrated Professional Competancy Test (IPCC) Second stage of the CA is Integrated Professional Competancy Test (IPCC). There are two ways to get admission for IPCC. We have already discussed the first method in which you need to clear the CPT test with at least 50 percent marks. However due to recent changes made by the IACI, candidates can skip the CPT exam and seek direct admission for IPCC. But to do so, you need to meet these requiements: 1. Must have passed B.Com with 55 percent marks. 2. Candidates who have completed other graduation course may also apply but need 60 percent marks. Group 1 1. Accounting 2. Business Laws,Ethics and Communication 3. Cost Accounting and Financial Management 4. Taxation Group 2 5. Advanced Accounting 6. Auditing and Assurance 7. Information Technology and Strategic Management Final Course The most difficult part of the CA course in the final course. There is no direct entry for Final Course. You will have to pass the stage 2 which is IPCC. The Final Course is divided into two groups. Group 1 1. Financial Reporting 2. Strategic Financial Management 3. Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics 4. Corporate and Allied Laws Group 2 5. Advanced Management Accounting 6. Information System control and Audit 7. Direct Tax Laws 8. indirect tax Laws |
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17th September 2012, 09:20 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
If you have completed you graduation you'll get exemption from first group CPT and you may enrol for IPCC directly.
IPCC have two groups after passing either you may register for articleship training. After completion of IPCC both groups exam register for FINAL and appear for the exam pass it complete your 3 years of articleship and you will get your CA designation. Exam are held twice a year in june and in december. |
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17th September 2012, 11:46 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
To join the Chartered Accountancy course you must clear your CA CPT Exam.
This examination is going to be held in the coming June and the notification will publish in the Newspapers in the month of February or March. The eligibility criteria for appearing in CA CPT exam. 1. You must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent, from any recognized Board. 2. If you have passed B.Com, M.Com, LLB, ICWA, CS or MBA at the first attempt that also means that you are eligible to apply. 3. Even if you appearing in your final year of the qualifying examination in your degree you are eligible to apply. 4. If you have registered for CPT Course with Board of Studies of ICAI on or before October 1, 2009 also you are eligible to appear in the entrance test conducted on 2012. For more details you can visit to- http://www.icaiexam.icai.org |
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18th September 2012, 07:43 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
hi...!!!
-->CA programme is of two years apart from the training period. It has three sections, Professional Education (PE-I), Professional Education (PE-II) and Final examination. Professional Education Course -I and Subjects:- -->Anyone who has a 10 + 2 can enroll for the Professional Education Course I. Duration of the course is 10months. Graduates who doesn't have the request percentage of marks have to do the Professional Course I. --> The registration for Professional Education Course I is open throughout the year. A student may register at any time during the year. The exam will be held twice a year in May and November. Students have to ensure their registration at least 10 months before the examination. -->The application for registration should reach the office of the institute on or before 30th of June and for November Examination on or before 31st December of the preceding year. A candidate is declared successful in Professional course I, if he/she secures an aggregate of 50% of the total marks in all the papers subject to a minimum of 40% marks in each paper. Subjects for Professional course I:- Paper 1- Fundamentals of Accounting Paper 2 - Mathematics & Statistics Paper 3 - Economics Paper 4 - Business Communication and Organization and Management Registration for Professional Education course-I:- -> Eligible candidates have to forward their application for registration along with a crossed demand draft for the requisite amount (registration and tuition fee) drawn in favour of Secretary, The Institute of Chartered Accounts of India payable at the respective places where the Offices of the Institute are located. Professional Education Course-II & Final Course:- * The CA Programme is mainly divided into Professional Education Course II and Final course. After completing the Professional Education Course I or graduation with required marks can go for Professional Education Course II . *The registration for Professional Education (Course-II) is open throughout the year. A student may register at any time during the year. The exam will be held twice a year in May and November, it is necessary that a student must register at least ten months before the examinations. ->After passing the Professional Education Examination-II, and computer training programme as specified by the council, the candidate can register as an articled clerk with a firm of chartered accountants for undergoing practical training and simultaneously as a student with the Board of Studies for theoretical education. ->The candidate is a trainee for a period of three years. During this period he gets thorough knowledge of the various fields in which a Chartered Accountant can render services. During this period the articled clerk will also need to continue studies for the CA exam. On successful completion of the Final examination one becomes the member of the Institute. Member of the Institute may either practice as a Chartered Accountant on his own or go for employment. Subjects for study:- Professional Education course-II:- Group I Paper 1 - Accounting Paper 2 - Auditing Paper 3 - Business and Corporate Laws Group II Paper 4 - Cost Accounting and Financial Management Paper 5 - Income Tax & Central Sales Tax Paper 6 - Information Technology Final Course:- Group I Paper 1 - Advanced Accounting Paper 2 - Management Accounting & Financial Analysis Paper 3 - Advanced Auditing Paper 4 - Corporate Laws & Secretarial Group II Paper 5 - Cost Management Paper 6 - Management Information and Control Systems Paper 7 - Direct Taxes Paper 8 - Indirect Taxes Note : Various paper wise exemptions are available. All the best...go ahead!! Regards
Guri Kaur |
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24th February 2013, 05:40 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
Hi Guest,
After passing 12th Standard you can give for CA course. The CA course has three stages: Common Proficiency Test Integrated Professional Competency Test Final Course The duration of the course is 3 years and there are lots and lots of colleges available to get admission into the course. I suggest you to select a best college in your locality for admission into the course. Thank you, All the best. |
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24th February 2013, 08:18 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
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If you clear the CPT exams , you can than enrol for the second stage that is IPCC The first step is that you should take admission in the CPT course Than you have to apply for the CPT exams that will be held in June 2013 Next CPT exams would be held on 16th June 2013 Forms for this exam would be filled from 3rd April 2013 to 24th April 2013 In the CPT exams questions are asked from the below sections: Fundamentals of accounting Mercantile LAWS General economics Quantitative Aptitude |
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28th February 2013, 10:38 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
Hi dear..........
CA course stands for Chattered Accountant course which is held ICAI i.e Institute of Chattered Accountant of India. CA course has three levels which are as follows. Foundation - CPT Inter - IPCC which has two groups Final - it also has two groups. Now there is a good news for Graduate that they can skip the foundation level of CA course & can directly join in IPCC . The candidates have to be graduate with 55% in aggregate for commerce background, & 60 for non Commerce background. The subjects which you have to study : Group 1 1. Accounting 2. Business Laws,Ethics and Communication 3. Cost Accounting and Financial Management 4. Taxation Group 2 5. Advanced Accounting 6. Auditing and Assurance 7. Information Technology and Strategic Management For more details log on to.. http://www.upsc.gov.in Good luck.......... |
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7th March 2013, 10:58 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
I persue in BBA-2 ,I will complete my graduation upto 2013-2014.After bba i would like to choose ca course,forthat please give me information for choosing foundation or executive or professional programme.I have commerce background.
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9th March 2013, 04:26 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
DEAR SIR I REGISTERED SEPTEMBER 20 TH 2012 FOR IPCC & ARTICLE SHIP DURING THE THESE DAY I DOING MY ARTICLE SHIP I COMPLETING MY ITT IN MARCH MONTH .BUT I CAN'T ABLE TO COMPETE THE ORIENTATION COURSE.SO I CAN'T SUBMIT THE RECORD WITH IN 31TH MARCH 2013 TO THE INSTITUTE . I NEED NOT FOR MAY 2013 IPCC EXAMS . WHAT IS THE CRITERIA FOR IPCC EXAMS IN NOVEMBER .THE INSTITUTES SIR SAYING YOU CAN'T SIT IN EVEN NOVEMBER 2013 EXAMS ALSO WHAT I DO SIR I WANT WRITE EXAM'S IN NOVEMBER PLEASE SUGGEST ME SIR
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8th April 2013, 10:04 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
CA Entrance examination is a very important exam for the commerce students in India. These examinations are conducted throughout the country for recruiting students with ICAI.*
CA is an abbreviation of Chartered Accountant. ICAI is also known as the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, which is the 2nd largest accounting organization across the globe. This statutory body is associated with maintaining and developing highly ethical accounting and auditing standards. Eligibility for CA Entrance Exams 1. The aspiring candidate for a CA exam should have cleared the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2). Students waiting for (10+2) results can also apply. 2. Students can join a CA program after (10+2) or graduation. There is no restriction in terms of age or percentage secured in (10+2). Admission Process and CA Entrance Exam Pattern 1. CPT – Common Proficiency Test is the most important examination to be cleared by the candidates in order to enter the area of chartered accountancy. 2. Common proficiency test is conducted 2 times in a year in the months of June and December. 3. CPT includes 4 subject tests that the candidate is required to clear. The subjects are as follows: A: Accounting B: Mercantile Laws* C: General Economics* D: Quantitative Aptitude Test* 4. CPT is a 2 hours exam and is divided into 2 sessions each. CPT is an objective type 200 marks exam with negative marking for wrong answers.* 5. The CPT examination requires the candidate to secure 50% marks for qualifying. |
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9th July 2013, 10:19 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
Eligibility:-
A student who has passed Common Proficiency Test and Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognized by the Central Government as equivalent thereto may join the Integrated Professional Competence Course. The following categories of students shall be exempted from passing the Common Proficiency Test (CPT): Graduates or Post Graduates other than those falling under Commerce stream mentioned above having secured in aggregate a minimum of 60% of the total marks or its equivalent grade in the examination conducted by any recognised University (including Open University). |
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5th August 2013, 01:31 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
Mukesh Sharma
I have passed B.Com with 45.24% mark from Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. I have passed M.Com with 42.64% mark from Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. I have passed Executive MBA with 67.80% mark from Eiilm University Sikkam. I want to know that I am eligible for Admision IPCC Directly or I have to clear CPT for CA. |
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8th September 2013, 02:11 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
dear sir,
I passed b.com hons from delhi university with 44% MARKS , m I eligible to take admission directly in ipcc or I have to appear for cpt exam. please do mail me on this email id- [email protected] thanks loveleen |
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27th November 2013, 02:57 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
Dear sir,
I am pursuing graduation second year from political honours.i want to ask can i join directly second year of ca without cpt after graduation.if it is possible so is there any percentage matter in graduation .. plz tell me on this address. [email protected] |
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5th September 2014, 01:01 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
HELLO SIR! My name is MAHESH VARMA. I was completed my 3 yrs Diploma..My frnd said Diploma candidates are ALSO eligible to CA...IS THIS TRUE???
IF it is true!! DEN tell me how can i join CA... |
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6th October 2014, 04:43 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria for CA? Which exam do I need to face?
HI MY NAME IS RAJKUMAR. I HAVE DONE MY GRADUATION WITH PHYSICS,CHEMISTRY AND MATH WITH 60% MARKS. RECENTLY I AM WORKING AS PRIMARY TEACHER IN A GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL IN U.P. PLZ TELL ME WHETHER I AM ELIGIBLE FOR DOING C.A WITH MY JOB. AND IF I AM ELIGIBLE WHAT WOULD BE THE PROCESS.
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